Rules of Zilch

1. Roll the dice

2. Scoring dice? Take some points

If you rolled some scoring dice then you need to take some of
those points before you can roll again. To see what scoring
dice are, read the scoring guide.

3. No scoring dice? You zilched.

This means that all the points you took so far are wiped out.
You bank no points and it's the end of your turn. If this is
your third zilch in a row then you lose 500 points.

4. Scored 300 or more? Bank the points.

Once you have taken at least 300 points you can choose to
bank them or keep on rolling the dice. If you bank the points
then they are added to your score and your turn is over. If
you decide to carry on rolling (see rule 5) then you could roll
more scoring dice (see rule 2) but you could zilch out (see
rule 3).

5. Re-roll the remaining dice

You can re-roll any dice that you didn't score with. Once you
have scored points from all six dice you get a free roll!

Scoring Guide

Dice can only be used in one scoring combination. For example
if you rolled the following dice:

Ones and Fives

= 100 points each

= 50 points each

Three of a kind

= 1000 points

= 200 points

= 300 points

= 400 points

= 500 points

= 600 points

Four or more of a kind

For each extra dice over three that you roll the score is
doubled. If you rolled four two's then the score doubles
to 400 points. If you rolled five two's the score is doubled
again to 800 points, and so on. For example: